A Newton, though a millinewton may seem more appropriate.
The metric (SI) unit for weight is the newton, since weight is a force. When people talk about "weight", they sometimes actually mean "mass". The unit for mass is the kilogram.
No metric unit will find the weight of the pumpkin for you. For that, you'll need some kind of a scale. However, once you've found the weight, you'll use a unit of force to describe it. The metric unit of force is the Newton. (NOT the kilogram.)
the best unit of measure would be inches :) hope i answered what u needed help with
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Kilograms.
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The metric (SI) unit for weight is the newton, since weight is a force. When people talk about "weight", they sometimes actually mean "mass". The unit for mass is the kilogram.
I would use the metric unit is inches
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
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Yes, they are the metric unit for time. You ALWAYS use seconds for measuring time in science.
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Use a metric scale.
The basic metric unit is the metre.
The metric unit of time is the second.There isn't one in common use but:10 metric hours in a day100 metric minutes in a metric hour100 metric seconds in a metric minute10 days in a metric week (called a dekade)